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How to store and auto login all passwords in your Android phone

August 4, 2016 by computerera


Remembering number of passwords strain our brain. That’s why people use same passwords again and again for all the online services. Now onwards no need to remember all those passwords. Here is a great android app to store all the passwords. The app protects your password vault with a master password.

There are paid apps like Lastpass available as paid services for the mobile users, but the one I demonstrated in this video is completely free. It stores all the data on your mobile in an encrypted form. So you no need to worry about losing data.

Filed Under: How to Guides Tagged With: android, app, apps, review

App for doing undo and redo in your android phone

August 3, 2016 by Satyapriya

Undo and Redo are the two most used keyboard shortcuts by the computer users. And even the users who don’t have any idea about any other keyboard shortcuts, definitely know these two shortcuts undo and redo.

All those computer users who use these shortcuts wish to have them on their smart phones as well. Yes you can have these shortcuts on your android phone keyboard to undo and redo your actions on your android keyboard.

All you need to do is just install an application on your android phone. The app that you need to install is Inputting Plus.

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Once you installed the app on your device, it will run in the background, and it silently tracks the text that you enter using your keyboard. It adds a floating bubble icon to your keyboard, you can use that bubble to access various actions like Undo, Redo and more.

This application works with most of the android keyboards.

After installing the application it asks you for permission to grant it the android accessibility settings, but right here you may be worried about your data security, don’t worry it will not have access to internet and there is no such chance of it sending your data over the internet and it’s a local app that works just offline.

It even won’t remember your passwords by default, so your personal data will also be safe and secure.

Filed Under: Android, How to Guides Tagged With: android, app, keyboard, undo and redo

How to test and report slow internet speeds to TRAI

August 1, 2016 by computerera

There are plenty of speed test apps available on Android Google Play Store. But the one I demonstrated in this video tutorial is unique. It is an Official application developed by TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). It measures the download, upload speeds, packet loss details etc and provides us the option to report directly to TAI if we are getting slow connection speeds.

Filed Under: How to Guides Tagged With: android, app, internet, speed test

These are the 2016 Battery draining Apps on Android

July 30, 2016 by computerera

Battery draining Apps

Here is the list of Battery draining Apps . Every year the famous Antivirus company AVG Technologies release a special report with the name “Android application performance trends.”. This year’s report revealed top 10 battery draining programs in Android phones. The findings represent to the first three months of 2016.

List of apps run at startup

Here are the top battery-draining apps which run at Android startup

1. Samsung AllShare
2. Samsung Security Policy Updates
3. Beaming Service for Samsung
4. ChatOn
5. Google Maps
6. Facebook
7. Whatsapp
8. WeChat
9. AppLock
10. BBM (BlackBerry Messenger)

We can observe a few interesting things in the above report. The top four of the battery draining apps belongs to the Samsung. And another three i.e. Google Maps, Facebook, Whatsapp are our essential apps. Every Android user installs them without fail.

All the above apps load into the memory immediately after we power on the phone while Android is booting. They always keep their services live in the memory and listening to the internet to get updated information. The mechanism automatically leads to battery drain.

If you are not using any of the above apps, uninstall it urgently to preserve the battery. AVG also mentioned the list of apps run manually by the user (not auto-start). Here is the list.

Apps manually run by the user

1. Samsung WatchOn
2. Snapchat
3. Microsoft Outlook
4. Line: Free Calls & Messages
5. Clean Master
6. Spotify
7. Amazon Shopping
8. Super-Bright LED Torch
9. BBC iPlayer
10. PicsArt Photo Studio

Here you can download the complete report which reveals more interesting facts about Android performance.

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How to find your nearest Pokemon with an Android App

July 29, 2016 by computerera

Did you try Pokemon Go, the game creating new records in the gaming history? In order to explore pokemon you need to surf around your nearest places. Accidently Pokemons appear on your phone screen.

If you want to explore all the nearest available Pokemons now, you no need to walk randomly. Here is an excellent app that helps you find out the available pokemons. It displays the name of the Pokemon variant also.

Filed Under: How to Guides Tagged With: android, app, download, game, pokemon

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